mm ' nni A1 fm I mVv lilt " O.t.- SY,rs tVlJiw p. T A. Approves Plans For School Action Comes After Knott f Discusses Remodeling Proposition I i 5- INDEPENDENCE, Dec. 10 Tn parent-Teachers' association int In the high school auditor ium juouaay aiiernooa ana wui on record in support of the move ment to remodel the high school. The high school orchestra, di rected by Mrs. Loren Mort, played wn caWHnnc TWlfMrt Tavlor played a .harmonica Bolo;t Mrs. Lex Wheeler gave an Interesting re port on "Reading as a Hobby of Mine"; Mrs. M. J. Butler, accom panied by Mrs. R. D. Elliott, sans wo delightful numbers; ; Mias Ifary Donaldson, principal of the raining school told the parents bout the new report blanks to be sent out this year. Tells School Plana Dr. George C. Knott told of the school board's plans for remodel ing and adding an addition to the present high school plant. The plan Involving a-$40,00(1 project, 122,000 to be voted on at the bond Issut to be held at the high school Monday, December 14, from 2 to 7 p. ml, and 18,000 ;to be a federal rant from the gOTern- ment. . " .i , j The hostesses for the tea hour were Mrs. Claude O. Skinneif. Mrs. James H. Hart, Mrs. Elmer Barn hart and Mrs. Carrie Smiley, Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, president of the P. T. A. announced Dr.jD. V. Poling, of the board of higher ed ucation, would speak at the "JGuest Nlghf meeting to be held at the training school on January 4. Dallas Rural Club and Pioneer Sewing Group Plan Joint Festivity PIONEER, Dec. 10. The Dal las community club and the! Pion eer sewing club will hold a!, Joint meeting at the home of Mrs.; Mark Blodgett Thursday. December 17. This will be a Christmas exchange tAL F i X .uh k ... hostess has offered a prize far the most original home made present. Several children of this ?com- munlty have been suffering from serious sickness the past week. Dickie Keller has been seriously 111 with pneumonia but ls'i im proved. George Curtiss has been sick1 with Intestinal flu. CarollCoy had a serious attack of pneumon ia the first of this week bust is slowly improving. Jimmie Coy la also sick. Shirley Keller wasjun able to go to school several days this week.' i . - i ' ; TgL w jst fJORGE IV AS HER The Practical Gift 1 Many Models Reduced. E A ( (1 Some, as low as . w.TT iVV mrm 1 . U M 1 - i cQn.iDrj(5 lLultu cM DLDOEStr ' - QnirjwncKE. u Other Standard Make Washers as low at 50 425 G E O. E. ALLEN 236 N. COMMERCIAL PH. 4610 Henrys Return v From Long Trip ZENA, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry of Zena who left here November 23 on a pleasure trip returned ; Monday. The Hen rys spent Thakksgivlng with Bey, and Mrs. LoaJs Handle and fam ily at San Anselma, Marin county,. Calif. Mrs, Henry and Mrs. Han dle are sisters. While there they went over to San Francisco, cross ing, the Oakland bridge. After leaving San Ansel mo, Mr, and Mrs.- Henry spent two nights in Los Angeles and other places of Interest including a .visit to the oldest mission In California. They went as tar south as Ensenada, Mexico, where cactus abounds and much desert country was noted. Coming back (I they, stopped for a short visit with w. H. Morris ana family at Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry said that It is much easier to proceed from the signs on the Oregon highways than those of ! California, and that though the irrigated districts of California are beautiful, the arid country spoiled It for. them. Tffey traveled 2909 miles. Martin P. Fruitt Called by Death CORVALLlS, Dec. 10. Martin P. Fruitt, a resident of Corvallis since 1900, died at, 2 o'clock Wednesday morning at the fam ily home on South 11th street. Mr. Fruitt. who was born at Santa Rosa, Calif., February 13, 1863. was the son of Peter and Martha Fruitt, early Oregon pioneers who came to Jocat at Brownsville when Mr. Frnftt was three years of age. Surviving are - the widow, Mrs. Emma Fruitt, and four sons and one daughter. Victor Fruitt, Cor vallis; Georgeu of Halsey; Glen and Cecil and Mrs. Dorothy Win ters of Los Angeles, Calif. A sis ter, Mrs. Vina Welch, lives at Vancouver, Wash., and one bro ther,. Charles. Fruitt, at Malin; Oregon. ' j jj :. . The funeral iservice will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon ; at the Hollings worth funeral home. Dr. Edward JJ IHarper of the Mad ison Street Methodist church "will officiate. interment Is at Oak Lawn Memorial park. Star Designed To Top Town's Tree, Silverton SILVERTOM Dec. 10. A huge cast iron star ! irill throw Its light in four directions from the top of the community Christmas tree within the next week's time. The star was! designed by E. A. Boesch, president of the 4-L or ganization, and Arthur Peterson. The design was carried out by Fred Lawes and Ted Finlay who did the wirinjr.il " The tree will be set up early next week and! lighted each eve ning until after the holidays. E. W. Palmer Is Master Of Masons at Rickreall RICKREALLa, Dec. 10. The Rickreall Masonic lodge elected of ficers for the nw year as follows: worshipful master, E. W. Pal mer; senior warden, W. C. Pal mer; Junior warden. E. N. Hill; treasurer, Robert Pence; secre tary, W. W. Rowell. LA 1 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY mum FOR Christmas Gift I M i ?! j ji Buyers Mens NECKTIES siOH00 Men's DRESS SOX 7 Pairs .for II Men's DRESS SHIRTS SffjQflQQ Men s Leather Dress Gloyes .fi OHOO ladies' Japanese Lounging Robes OS 9 Ladies' Pure Silk HOSE ' OE Fancy Turkish Towels Re.! 83 j 4 for I Li i l men Luncheon Sets 34 ! 34 ! j. LadiesTiire Silk Dance SetsutlQlIQO Liens or Ladies SdARFS sr 0H Lien s or Ladies' Hoose. Slippers i, OEQ Lleas SHORTS Braddcloth C2CQ PERFU1ME BOTTLES, PURSESOww C TIE RACKS, BILL FOLDS, BRUSH SETS, BELT SETS OECO rT ' 7 I AT COMMERCIAIj AT COMMKRCIAL. r 'rl , m , v ! l 1 I 11 , ....... 1 f C I i 1 I i 9-Povad Cans at a SaTlng 0S1 Swift's Pure Shortening 4-lb. carton Freshly Made flarprke pounds Irniour's or Swift's Corn -Beef Reg. Size CaiM Sic IPSIlIlcllDdJE'yi IPocnGoExe i Large Pkg. 2(3 -Q ff to 0 49-Lb. Sack Owbh 49-Pound Sack c Patent Family Flour ' ' . " .'' Red Label SO Gftl ID) 1 25 lbs. 10 Pounds Armours Tall O CansO oomiiniy Ilarf Fa Fancy Large Grain 3 niV It 11 n 1 I : -2 yli p.J)J i K A EL I " - . J' j pNMRMBk - 23c srfi3 Blue .Isabel s 25crcon2)S C. H. B. TdMATO JUICE 5 cans HZ (drackrs 'i - , . Large P!g. of fact we have too . much stock, hence this low price 8-oz. glass (or a limited time s Jars s LIBBVS FANCY U PRESERVES 4 Varieties Vr We have a large stock of these preserves. As a matter 1 I B. andM. Spaghetti 303 Size Cans cans 25 Fancy ED PRUNES Large No. 2 Size Cans CANN YouTl find some very special features in our fresh meat departments this week. ProbaMr the most attractive feature is the low I prices featured at all three markets . . . Kingwood, Marion, and CAart street. - f - . 'I Pvrra rx cut 0 tO At Wholesale Priceo Mutton Roast, fancy . Pork Hearts, small Beef 'Hearts, tender Dry Beef, W-lbJ cello, package Back-Bones, meaty Neck Bones Dill Pickles, crisp, quart Kraut, new pack, quart Pork Kidneys : Spare Ribs, young pork Fresh Side Pork . Beef Steak, steer Prime Rib Roast, rolled Pork Roast, picnic cut Boneless Beef Stew, choicest cuts Ground Round, only the best . Weiners and Uoiogna ) Veiners and Koiogna . j " . " Boneless Pork Tenderloin . Ends Boneless Boston Butts r t Pure Lard, 2 pounds ' Sugar Cured Side Bacon - -Swift Premium Ham, half or whole ) 4 , fa - a T C l vI7f H 5 t ... V . my r ? Ralem, Oreoa 220) to 220 X. Liberty ! 4'- f i,